UiPath has introduced a new capability that connects AI coding agents with enterprise automation workflows, governance controls and deployment infrastructure.
The offering, called UiPath for Coding Agents, is positioned as a platform-level orchestration layer that allows enterprises to use coding agents such as Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI Codex within existing automation development and operational environments.
The launch reflects a broader industry effort to move AI coding tools beyond isolated developer productivity use cases and into enterprise-scale software delivery and automation pipelines.
According to UiPath, many coding agents currently operate outside standard enterprise governance frameworks, requiring manual handoffs between code generation, testing, deployment and operational oversight. The company said its orchestration layer connects coding agents with CI/CD infrastructure, runtime controls, audit systems and security policies.
The platform supports multiple coding agents rather than requiring customers to standardize on a single model provider. UiPath said orchestration and governance remain consistent regardless of which coding agent or model version is used.
The company also emphasized built-in controls such as credential vaults, policy enforcement, audit trails and role-based access management for AI-generated automations entering production environments.
“The emergence of coding agents signals a fundamental shift in the definition of a builder on our platform,” said Daniel Dines, CEO and founder of UiPath.
UiPath said the product is available immediately for enterprise customers, with initial support for Claude Code and OpenAI Codex and additional integrations planned for later this year.

